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John B. Watson created a phobia to fury animals in Little Albert by:
 
  a. injecting Albert with stimulant medication to induce paranoid delusions
  b. using respondent conditioning to pair a loud noise with a fury animal
  c. giving Albert a reward every time he showed fear
  d. showing Albert films of fury animals attacking humans

Question 2

________ learning occurs by pairing two stimuli together so that the second stimuli elicits the same response as the first stimuli.
 
  a. respondent conditioning
  b. observational learning
  c. instrumental conditioning
  d. operant conditioning



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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